Always a highlight of the year at Regents, our students are enjoying some amazing activities and trips as part of Round Square Week. Round Square schools are characterised by a shared belief in delivering an education that draws from six ideals - democracy, service, environmentalism, leadership, adventure and internationalism
On 22nd March, 7 students from Years 10 and 12 plus 2 teachers set-off for the Kingdom of Nepal to take part in an Eco Conference hosted by the British School of Kathmandu. Sixty –five students from 8 international schools across the Asia-Pacific region including those from schools in Korea, Malaysia and Thailand.
The Round Square International Conference 2017 will take place in Cape Town, South Africa and presents a wonderful opportunity for six Regents students from Years 10 to 12. Click through for more details.
Our commitment as a Round Square school continues with a number of wonderful conservation trips offered during the academic year for our students to participate in. One of those trips took place in August when a group of students and staff visited the Juara Turtle Project on Tioman Island.
Just when we thought it might be nice to have a conference of some type for local Primary Schools, along comes Scotch Oakburn College with an invitation to visit their beautiful campuses in Tasmania for a Young Round Square Conference.
All the knowledge that I learnt from the trip and the things I did during the trip will help me in the future. I am going share all of my experiences from this trip with my family, friends and the whole assembly at my school.